RoHS
Item specifics
- Period
- 1900/1/1 - 1900/1/1
- Certification bodies
- BUREAU
Certificate description
ROHS certification refers to a mark that restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in compliance with the requirements of EU directives. Products that obtain ROHS certification need to meet the following specific contents:
Restriction of the use of hazardous substances: Ensure that products do not contain hazardous substances restricted by EU directives, such as lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, etc., or that their content is within the specified range.
Conduct relevant material analysis and testing: Detect and analyze harmful substances that may be contained in the product to ensure that they comply with the restrictions specified in the ROHS directive.
Prepare a compliance statement: Provide a compliance statement to confirm that the product meets the requirements of the ROHS directive, and provide a detailed description of the harmful substances that may be contained in the product.
Marking the ROHS mark: Marking the ROHS mark on the product indicates that the product complies with the restrictions on hazardous substances specified in the EU directive.